Yukata in Kanji [in Stock]

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Yukata was originally used by aristocrats in the Heian period (794-1185) when they entered steam baths, to avoid burns from the steam. The yukata is said to have originated in the Heian period, when aristocrats wore “yukatabira” made of hemp to prevent burns from the steam. As time went by, the yukata became the … Read More

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Starvation boy as coined word in Kanji [in Stock]

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A man who is not interested in romance. It is different from “carnivorous people (肉食系)” who aggressively approach the opposite sex and “herbivorous people (草食系)” who are interested in love even though they are late. Even if you find yourself in a situation where you are alone with a woman, you won’t interfere and … Read More

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boisterous dance in Kanji [in Stock]

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One of the four-letter idioms, it means to be so happy that you can’t help but dance. This word expresses the feeling of being so happy that your body moves involuntarily, rather than the feeling of being happy. Japanese says “Kyo ki ran bu”. Origin of boisterous dance(Kyokiranbu) “Kyoki” expresses a state of maddening … Read More

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Happy birthday to in Hiragana [in Stock]

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This is a colloquial “translation of Happy birthday to” in hiragana. If you fill in the name of the person giving it at the bottom, your feelings of celebration will be transmitted. It is a design that arranges it in a cursive style. It’s red for celebratory purposes, but it can easily be changed … Read More

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honour in Kanji [in Stock]

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To feel honored when someone praises you. get a good reputation. Praise. to congratulate. An air-cooled engine for aircraft manufactured by Nakajima Aircraft and delivered to the Army and Navy during the Pacific War. It was developed as a 2000 horsepower class engine based on the Sakae engine installed in the Zero and Hayabusa, … Read More

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gentle face and a nice word in Kanji [in Stock]

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A Buddhist term referring to a mild face and a gentle and thoughtful conversation. The first two characters “和顔 Wagen” are gentle faces. The last two letters “愛語 Aigo” are words with a feeling of love. Japan call “Wa gen ai go” and “Wa gan ai go”.

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innocence in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. Be innocent. 2. There is no work of will and feelings. 3. Buddhist term 4. Waka / Renka with the aim of humor and obscene expression. 5. Lack of thought. Don’t be clever. 6. There is no heart to understand the emotion. 7. Don’t be considerate. Japan call “Mu shin”.

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oxidized silver in Hiragana and Kanji [in Stock]

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1. There is no glamorous appearance, but something that makes you feel attractive. 2. The silver itself and its color that has been oxidized. Silver is covered with silver sulfide over the years by sulfurizing the surface by chemical reaction. Japan call “I bu shi gi n” that it’s in Japanese Hiragana and Kanji.

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a clear and cloudless sky in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. It is clear without a little cloud. 2. There is no doubt or anxiety, and feeling is clear. Japan call “Ni hon bare”.

[Kanji] Fever as red letters T-Shirt

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Japanese calls Ne-kkyo. a sudden outburst. overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval. a lively interest. keen and shared excitement. the feeling of lively and cheerful joy. a feeling of excitement. [Kanji] Fever (red letters) as red letters T-Shirt

Fever in Kanji [in Stock]

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a sudden outburst. overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval. a lively interest. keen and shared excitement. the feeling of lively and cheerful joy. a feeling of excitement. Japan call “Nekkyo”.

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each moment seeming like an eternity in Kanji [in Stock]

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The feeling of thought is very strong. Also, a parable of having a feeling that a person or a thing wants to come early. Japanese says “Ichi niti san shu”.

limp in Hiragana [in Stock]

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1. People who repeat the same thing over and over and talk about boring things for a long time. 2. Seems to be helpless and unwilling. I feel relieved and relieved. Japan call “gu da gu da” in Japanese Hiragana.

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super dry in Kanji type2 [in Stock]

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“Slow sweetness” and “little sweetness” about the mouthfeel of sake. Japan call “Cho so kai”.

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super dry in Katakana [in Stock]

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1. “Slow sweetness” and “little sweetness” about the mouthfeel of sake. 2. Extremely emptying of water contained in things, Extremely eliminating it. This is in Japanese Katakana.

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Genki in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. Power to become the source of activity. Also, it feels like it’s overflowing. 2. Good physical condition.

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osmund in Kanji [in Stock]

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any fern of the genus Osmund: large ferns with creeping rhizomes. Eats shoots in Japan. One of the typical wild plants that makes you feel spring. It grows naturally in the mountains of Japan, and the young shoots picked in early spring are edible. In general, dried Osmund, which is a dried boiled product, … Read More

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dumps gloom in Kanji [in Stock]

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depression, despondency, doldrums, blues. a feeling of thoughtful sadness. a feeling of melancholy apprehension. a mental state characterized by a pessimistic sense of inadequacy and a despondent lack of activity. a state of melancholy depression. Japanese says “Yu Utsu”.

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flowers in Kanji [in Stock]

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It feels like a luxurious flower. Japan calls “Hana” “Ka”. China’s self-proclaimed. Kanji representing the country name of China in Japan. Brilliant things. Nasty. beautiful colors. Good appearance.

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Thank you so much in Kanji [in Stock]

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Ⅰ. an acknowledgment of appreciation. Ⅱ. an expression of gratitude. Ⅲ. a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. Ⅳ. a short prayer of thanks before a meal. Japan calls “Kan Sha”.

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Thankyou so much written by vertical in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. an acknowledgment of appreciation. 2. an expression of gratitude. 3. a feeling of thankfulness and appreciation. 4. a short prayer of thanks before a meal. Japanese says “Kan Sha”.

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Azabu juban in Kanji [in Stock]

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Azabu-Juban is a lively residential area in central Tokyo. With a mixture of Japanese shops, restaurants and bars. The convenience of several supermarkets central location and the proximity of Hiroo and Roppongi make it one of the more trendy and sought after residential areas of Tokyo. The main street, a block away from a … Read More

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black in Kanji [in Stock]

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the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness. It is said that the state without any light is completely black, but nothing is felt in this state. In reality, it can be said that what reflects a small amount of light uniformly is seen as black. Black gives the impression of … Read More

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deep-seated grudge in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation. 2. feeling a need to see others suffer. Japanese calls “On nen”.

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Love in Kanji [in Stock]

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love, amor, affection. 1. a quality proceeding from feelings of affection or love. 2. a deep feeling of sexual desire and attraction. 3. a strong positive emotion of regard and affection. 4. a positive feeling of liking. Japanese calls Ai. The way of saying is different from the abbreviation of artificial intelligence (Ai).

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Claustrophobia in Kanji [in Stock]

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A kind of phobia. It is a symptom feels extreme fear of being in a confined narrow space or place. Japanese says “Hei Sho Kyou Fu Sho”.

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shinobi in Kanji [in Stock]

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endurance, forbearance, patience, self-restraint. one Japanese name Shibobu. Japanese says Nin and Shinobi that is first letter Ninja. Meaning of this Kanji (1) To suppress one’s feelings. To avoid expressing painful feelings. (2) To make one’s actions inconspicuous. To avoid publicity by hiding. (3) To be patient.

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melancholy in Kanji [in Stock]

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depressionlow spirits, depression, low spirits. a feeling of thoughtful sadness. Japanese says Utsu.

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passion in Kanji [in Stock]

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enthusiasm, zeal, the trait of being intensely emotional. overflowing with eager enjoyment or approval. a strong feeling or emotion. a feeling of excitement. Japanese says Jo-netsu.

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banzai in Kanji [in Stock]

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1. To chant with feelings of celebration and joy. Often accompanied by vigorous raising of both hands. It also refers to the action. 2. Happy things. Words that celebrate longevity and long-lasting prosperity. 3. To surrender after losing a battle or competition. In baseball, when a fielder raises his hands to catch a fly … Read More

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